England goalkeeper Joe Hart will have a medical on Monday before completing a season-long loan deal with West Ham.
Hart has been told he can find another club by Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola after spending last season at Torino.
It is anticipated City will fund part of Hart's wages and the agreement will include an option for West Ham to buy the 30-year-old.
Hart's City contract is not set to expire until 2019.
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